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with the support of the

personal supportand

young people at risk of becoming excluded from

learning and work

Terry AshtonTerry AshtonAdviser (Guidance & Careers), Aberdeen City Council

with the support of the

personal supportand

NEET becoming excluded from

learning and work

Terry AshtonTerry AshtonAdviser (Guidance & Careers), Aberdeen City Council

with the support of the

personal supportand

young people at risk of becoming excluded from

learning and work

Terry AshtonTerry AshtonAdviser (Guidance & Careers), Aberdeen City Council

with the support of the

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£1 Million£500,000£250,000£125,000£64,000£32,000£16,000£8,000£4,000£2,000£1,000£500£300£200£100

what is the key to including those who are in danger of being excluded?

with the support of the

with the support of the

National Implementation Project

with the support of the

National Development Officers(Personal Support in Schools)

Gill ScottGill ScottJohn MacBeanJohn MacBean

with the support of the

•what it’s like for a disaffected youngster

•what youngsters need

•what HSAP is all about

•how the 10 standards for personal support relate to the disaffected

with the support of the

what would they be doing in personal support?

an excellent schoolan excellent school

with the support of the

what do parents want for their kids?

an excellent schoolan excellent school

with the support of the

an excellent schoolan excellent school

what do youngsters need?

with the support of the

why do some youngsters become disaffected?

with the support of the

they don’t see the value of school or learning

why do some youngsters become disaffected?

with the support of the

they have had poor experiences of school

why do some youngsters become disaffected?

relationship

problemsbullyinghealth problems

truancyboring lessons

with the support of the

they have missed a significant part of schooling

why do some youngsters become disaffected?

can’t catch up

so give up can’t figure out what’s

going on

with the support of the

difficult personal circumstances

why do some youngsters become disaffected?

looked

after

moved home oftenparenting problems

with the support of the

particular learning needs and difficulties

why do some youngsters become disaffected?

not

recognised

not dealt with

with the support of the

kids don’t learn unless we help remove the barriers to learning

with the support of the

•helps all youngsters to learn better

•helps remove the barriers to learning

personal supportpersonal support

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

review of individual progress

access to support

learning for life

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

learning for life

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

learning for life1. EPSD/PSE

self-esteem & confidence

life skills

personal & social development

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

learning for life1. EPSD/PSE

2. information for decision-making

accessible, relevant information

job/career decisions

lifestyles

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

learning for life1. EPSD/PSE

2. information for decision-making

3. participation & citizenship

more likely to stay engaged if they have a stake in decisions about their own learning programme and school

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

review of individual progress

access to support

learning for life

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

review of individual progress

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

review of individual progress

4. regular review of progress

monitoring

target setting

action planning

mentoring

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

review of individual progress

4. regular review of progress

5. transitionstransition programme

strong links

world of work

work with parents

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

review of individual progress

4. regular review of progress

5. transitions

6. planning for the future

integrated approach

business engagement

mentoring

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

learning for life

review of individual progress

access to support

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

access to support

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

access to support

7. support role of all staff

access to staff

specialist services

counselling

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

access to support

7. support role of all staff

8. coordination of partnership working

coordination of support by one person

clear arrangements with other education providers

partnership working in dealing with NEET

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

access to support

7. support role of all staff

8. coordination of partnership working

9. confidentiality

opportunity to discuss issues and concerns in private

access to counselling and other specialist services

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

access to support

7. support role of all staff

8. coordination of partnership working

9. confidentiality10.time & space

identificatiuon of needs

facilities for different ways of providing support

involve youngsters in decisions

with the support of the

the 10 standardsthe 10 standards

access to support

review of individual progress

learning for life

with the support of the

what else does it what else does it say?say?

with the support of the

what else does it what else does it say?say?• role of all staff• role of local authorities• involving young people• systematic identification

of needs• systems for early

intervention• planning, CPD and QA• outcomes

with the support of the

why personal why personal support?support?• to help youngsters get

the most out of the school curriculum

• to decrease barriers to learning

• to help youngsters to learn how to support themselves (personal development)

with the support of the

with the support of the

with the support of the

access to support

review of individual progress

learning for life

with the support of the

with the support of the

access to support

review of individual progress

learning for life

with the support of the

with the support of the

access to support

review of individual progress

learning for life

with the support of the

with the support of the

access to support

review of individual progress

learning for life

with the support of the

what does it not what does it not say?say?

with the support of the

what engages kids?what engages kids?

with the support of the

what engages kids?what engages kids?

magnets that attract

with the support of the

what engages kids?what engages kids?

activity magnets-music, arts, sport…

financial magnets

work & incomemagnets

interesting and relevant magnets

with the support of the

what else helps?what else helps?

the way services are delivered

• integrated• with client

tracking (eg in careers service

• with financial support where needed

with the support of the

what else helps?what else helps?

tackling disengagement early

•counselling & specialist guidance

•re-engagement programmes

•effective teaching!

with the support of the

what else helps?what else helps?curriculum

•flexibility•relevance•functional skills

•vocational links

•life skills & education for personal development

with the support of the

A: integrated services

C: personal support

B: relevant curriculum

D: mentoring

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151413121110987654321

£1 Million£500,000£250,000£125,000£64,000£32,000£16,000£8,000£4,000£2,000£1,000£500£300£200£100

what is the key to including those who are in danger of being excluded?

with the support of the

A: integrated services

C: personal support

B: relevant curriculum

D: mentoring

50:50

151413121110987654321

£1 Million£500,000£250,000£125,000£64,000£32,000£16,000£8,000£4,000£2,000£1,000£500£300£200£100

what is the key to including those who are in danger of being excluded?

with the support of the

A: integrated services

C: personal support

B: relevant curriculum

D: mentoring

50:50

151413121110987654321

£1 Million£500,000£250,000£125,000£64,000£32,000£16,000£8,000£4,000£2,000£1,000£500£300£200£100

what is the key to including those who are in danger of being excluded?

with the support of the

A: integrated services

C: personal support

B: relevant curriculum

D: mentoring

50:50

151413121110987654321

£1 Million£500,000£250,000£125,000£64,000£32,000£16,000£8,000£4,000£2,000£1,000£500£300£200£100

what is the key to including those who are in danger of being excluded?

with the support of the

A: integrated services

C: personal support

B: relevant curriculum

D: mentoring

50:50

151413121110987654321

£1 Million£500,000£250,000£125,000£64,000£32,000£16,000£8,000£4,000£2,000£1,000£500£300£200£100

what is the key to including those who are in danger of being excluded?

with the support of the

A: integrated services

C: personal support

B: relevant curriculum

D: mentoring

50:50

151413121110987654321

£1 Million£500,000£250,000£125,000£64,000£32,000£16,000£8,000£4,000£2,000£1,000£500£300£200£100

what is the key to including those who are in danger of being excluded?

£1 million !!!!

with the support of the

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